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New Facility Will Expand Capabilities of Animal Nutrition and Physiology Research at Oklahoma State University
By Rebekah Alford
Oklahoma State University is in the early stages of developing a new facility for animal nutrition and physiology research. The new construction will replace the current facility and continue to provide a controlled environment for large animal research. The facility will provide many needed updates and expanded capabilities, including designated areas for poultry and fish.
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“It will be located directly behind the current NPRC facility,” said Assistant Professor Blake Wilson. “As far as features, it will provide many of the same functions as the previous facility with the addition of poultry, some flex/multi species space, and fish/ aquaculture.”
The large animal side of the facility will have both indoor and open-air space. Research faculty are excited about the new opportunities the facility will bring. Among them is Glenn Zhang, professor, Boulware Endowed Chair, and poultry researcher.
“The facility will occupy more than 25,000 sq ft and include the capabilities to conduct feeding trials and metabolic studies for large animals and poultry,” said Zhang. “The poultry unit also has space compatible with Animal Biosafety Level 2 work.”
The new Animal Nutrition and Physiology building will replace several outdated research facilities on campus. Expanded capabilities and resources will allow faculty to conduct new types of research projects.
“Upon completion of the new facility, all poultry-related research will be transferred to the new location,” said Zhang. “With expanded space and a completely upgraded HVAC system, we will be able to conduct feeding and infection trials with poultry on a scale that was unimaginable in the past.”
If you have questions about the new facility or are interested in contributing, please contact Heidi Griswold at the OSU Foundation by email at hgriswold@osugiving.com or by phone at 405-385-5656 to learn about giving opportunities.